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Table 14 Explanation of Power
Supply LED States (Continued)
LED Color
Represents
Blue (bottom
Fault
LED)

Working With Command History Logs

Scalar i2000 User's Guide
Possible States and Explanations
• Solid on — indicates any of the following conditions:
• Power supply output is outside of specifications
• Current limit has been exceeded
• Temperature limit has been exceeded
• Fan failed while AC input is present and above minimum operating
voltage
• AC input is below minimum operating voltage
• PDU is on, but the Power button on the library's indicator panel is off
• Solid off — no faults are detected
The Command History Log dialog box enables you to view command
and response activity that has occurred with externally addressable
library devices, including the LMC, controller LUNs, partitions, and
drives. This information can help you isolate the source of an issue, such
as a library device or host application.
The number of selected drives affects the
Note
performance of the Command History Log.To
ensure proper operations, limit drive log requests
to twenty-five.
Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Your Library

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